“Competition on the better horses was very strong, with several potential buyers going home empty handed.

A feature of the sale was again the amount of activity online. No less than 66 horses were sold via the Online Bidding service, with 64 individual bidders competing on a total of 204 lots.

“Headed by Mont Fleuri, we finished with a very strong racehorse section and the better credentialed broodmares all sold well,” Inglis Bloodstock Director Jonathan D’Arcy said.

“This sale has only been going a few short years but has quickly developed into a good marketplace. Buyers have told us they appreciate seeing weanlings offered at this time of year, giving them a little more time to develop.

“Hopefully we can capitalise on the good results this week with a better catalogue next year.”

Horses passed in this week are still available for sale via the Inglis Make an Offer service. Interested parties can view a photograph of all passed in horses on the Make an Offer website.